Nouns Formed with -ism Suffix as a Type of Nominalization in Modern Russian Language

Authors

  • Zhang Shuchun Moscow State University of M.V. Lomonosov
  • Olga V. Kukushkina Moscow State University of M.V. Lomonosov

Abstract

Zhang Shuchun, Olga V. Kukushkina (Moscow, Russian Federation)

In the article Russian nouns formed with -ism suffix, often containing borrowed roots from other Indo-European languages, are analyzed from the perspective of their syntactic function as nominalization. As nominalization regarded in linguistics as a type of pure syntactic transformation (or “syntactic derivation” according to the definition of Jerzy Kuryłowicz), the -ost’ suffix as a word-formational formant for syntactic derivation is well acknowledged and described. As a contrast, the studied group of nouns with -ism suffix is seldom associated with or regarded as deadjectival nominals in previous works and dictionaries. Our analysis based on explanatory and morpheme dictionaries has shown, the motivational correlation between nouns with -ism suffix and adjectives are described in multiple ways, often contrasted one another. For instance, -isms are described in the morpheme dictionary (Lopantin, Ulukhanov 2016) as deadjectival nouns, while in the Shvedova dictionary as non-derivatives, motivating adjectives of quality. In addition, the seme ‘quality’ is also described variously in the two dictionaries – directly or using synonyms with different formants. The analysis of word-usages of -isms was conducted with the corpus “Russian Newspapers of the End of the XX Century”, developed by the Laboratory for General and Computational Lexicology and Lexicography (Lomonosov Moscow State University). The analysis has shown that the diagnostic context automatically differentiate the usage of -isms as nominalizations are the dependent names of the “feature carrier”, which as a result of nominalization has been moved from the position of subject to a dependent attribute.

DOI 10.18522/1995-0640-2021-2-113-124

Author Biographies

Zhang Shuchun, Moscow State University of M.V. Lomonosov

Zhang Shuchun – post-graduate student of the Russian Language dpt. Moscow State University of M.V. Lomonosov. Moscow, Russian Federation.

Olga V. Kukushkina, Moscow State University of M.V. Lomonosov

Olga V. Kukushkina – grand Ph.D. of Philology, professor of the Russian Language dpt. Moscow State University of M.V. Lomonosov. Moscow, Russian Federation.

Published

2021-06-30

How to Cite

Shuchun Ч. ., & Kukushkina О. В. (2021). Nouns Formed with -ism Suffix as a Type of Nominalization in Modern Russian Language. Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology, 25(2), 113–124. Retrieved from https://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/1613

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LINGUISTICS